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in title, tags, annotations or urlEDUCATION IN THIS CENTURY, OUR CHALLENGE - 0 views
DeforestAction - 4 views
Paula Smith: Education 2020 -- An Emerging Consensus About Learning - 0 views
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we need to add a truly human dimension to our educational benchmarks
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First, an increasing number of people have concluded that we need to add a truly human dimension to our educational benchmarks.
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if a lower school subject area like hands-on science is taught in a way that students understand, they go on to high school and college and explore biology, chemistry and physics with greater enthusiasm
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"as we contemplate 2020, I'm certain that there won't be one model, one benchmark, one standard, one curriculum, or one teacher training program that ultimately helps us reach our educational goals. But I strongly believe that a decade from now we'll be able to look back and know that we made learning more interesting for each and every child in our country"
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How to make learning interesting for everybody.
Schools set up for the Google generation | Stuff.co.nz - 0 views
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"I think a teacher tries to organise their classroom so they scaffold the learning of students. When they can't see what's going on, it can be really challenging."
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"There are advantages and disadvantages to everything. What we have to do is set up an education environment so that the innovations actually become helpful to education. It is quite possible that if we do nothing, they will get in the way."
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In the classrooms of the future, students will use their phone as a computer and instead of raising their hand to ask a question, they'll simply send the teacher a tweet. Imogen Neale reports. Some schools demand students leave their digital devices at home, but Albany Senior High School, north of Auckland, has taken the opposite approach, BYOD. "That means, Bring Your Own Device," explains deputy principal Mark Osborne.
Challenge Yourself to Blog - 32 views
The problem with the iPad and Facebook « Esko Kilpi on Interactive Value Creation - 0 views
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Reach together with symmetry and equality were the things that made the Internet such a radical social innovation.
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The real genius of Napster was the way it made collaboration automatic. By default, a consumer of files was also a producer of files for the network.
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The big challenge for many organizations is to do things in a much, much simpler and more responsive way. The sad truth is that it is easier for managers to grasp the threat of competition than the risk of simply becoming obsolete.
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I believe that Napster gave us a glimpse of the future. The architecture it pioneered is going to be a viable model for the agile value constellations of the very near future. Client-server is not the only truth and Facebook is (just) a modern version of a Telco. Facebook is not the same as the Internet.
Speed grid challenge - Addition 3 of 3 - 0 views
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A great set of maths addition games. Choose two numbers from the grid to make the sum correct. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
Speed grid challenge - Addition 2 of 3 - 0 views
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A great set of maths addition games. Choose two numbers from the grid to make the sum correct. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
Speed grid challenge - Addition 1 of 3 - 0 views
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A great set of maths addition games. Choose two numbers from the grid to make the sum correct. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
Speed grid challenge - subtraction 3 of 3 - 0 views
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A subtraction game where you have to choose two numbers to reach the provided answer. Great as a lesson warm up on a interactive whiteboard http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
Speed grid challenge - subtraction 2 of 3 - 0 views
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A subtraction game where you have to choose two numbers to reach the provided answer. Great as a lesson warm up on a interactive whiteboard http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
Speed grid challenge - subtraction 1 of 3 - 0 views
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A subtraction game where you have to choose two numbers to reach the provided answer. Great as a lesson warm up on a interactive whiteboard http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
Education Week Teacher: High-Tech Teaching in a Low-Tech Classroom - 26 views
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How can we best use limited resources to support learning and familiarize students with technology?
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get creative with lesson structure
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Take advantage of any time that your students have access to a computer lab with multiple computers.
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Technology in Schools Faces Questions on Value - NYTimes.com - 9 views
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Critics counter that, absent clear proof, schools are being motivated by a blind faith in technology and an overemphasis on digital skills — like using PowerPoint and multimedia tools — at the expense of math, reading and writing fundamentals. They say the technology advocates have it backward when they press to upgrade first and ask questions later.
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district was innovating
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how the district was innovating.
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Getting It Wrong: Surprising Tips on How to Learn: Scientific American - 37 views
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research by Nate Kornell, Matthew Hays and Robert Bjork at U.C.L.A. that recently appeared in the Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition reveals that this worry is misplaced. In fact, they found, learning becomes better if conditions are arranged so that students make errors.
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People remember things better, longer, if they are given very challenging tests on the material, tests at which they are bound to fail. In a series of experiments, they showed that if students make an unsuccessful attempt to retrieve information before receiving an answer, they remember the information better than in a control condition in which they simply study the information. Trying and failing to retrieve the answer is actually helpful to learning. It’s an idea that has obvious applications for education, but could be useful for anyone who is trying to learn new material of any kind.
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Research by Nate Kornell, Matthew Hays and Robert Bjork at U.C.L.A. that recently appeared in the Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition reveals that this worry is misplaced. In fact, they found, learning becomes better if conditions are arranged so that students make errors.
Web 2.0 in Education - 47 views
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Web 2.0 in Education Add a linkTop of page The Amazing Web 2.0 Projects Book http://www.ictineducation.org/web2/ The Amazing Web 2.0 Projects Book (free)# 87 projects# 10 further resources# 52 aplications# 94 contributors# The benefits of using Web 2.0 applications# The challenges of using Web 2.0 applications# How the folk who ran these projects handled the issues... The Important Role Web 2.0 Will Play in Education http://bit.ly/6Z5xsk
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